Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3220319 | Journal de Mycologie Médicale / Journal of Medical Mycology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A 50-year-old tunisian male patient presented with multiple contusions and wounds of the right hemiface, following a road traffic accident. The patient underwent suture of wounds and received antibiotics. Six days later, an important edema of the face appeared together with purple coloration of the tegument. The symptoms were suggestive of diffuse anaerobic bacterial cellulitis. Despite a broad-spectrum antibiotic regimen and repeated excisions of necrotic tissues, the lesions worsened and extended further. Mycological and pathological examinations were carried out and concluded to a zygomycosis. Culture yielded colonies of Rhizopus arrhizus (syn. Rhizopus oryzae). However and despite amphotericin B and surgical debridement, lesions extended to the orbital region leading to an exophtalmus and then to a cerebral involvement and the patient ultimately died.
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Authors
A. Slama, F. Saghrouni, S. Gaied-Meksi, R. Mootemri, A. Fathallah, H. Khochtali, M. Ben Said,